But renewed calls to panic in this case aren’t justified. This seems wholly consistent with the plan we were upset about a week ago. What’s being done to The Clone Wars is unfair, both to the fans and the artists who create the show, and it will never hurt to voice your support, but being upset at a cat for eating a mouse (or in this case a giant mouse eating a television show) is to deny the nature of the thing.

That said, the letter-writing campaign that’s being pushed is far from useless: If you enjoyed The Clone Wars then, yes, make your voice heard. It may be too late to turn back the clock for Clone Wars, but it might make a difference for the remaining episodes, or show that there’s enough interest to sustain another show.

But it’s also time to sit down, take a deep breath, and make sure you’re presenting your case in a calm and rational manner. Panic only breeds more panic, and that’s not the kind of statement that’s going to make a good impression on the higher-ups at Disney – or anyone else.

There is a new option for the ones who don’t know or can’t send letters: a website is taking people’s messages to Disney you write to them and is mailing them to Disney. The link to it is at the end of this article on how to save the show by the SWU: http://www.starwarsunderworld.com/2013/03/its-now-or-never-talking-points-to.html The one who already sent a letter, write a message anywyas, it can only help. The ones who didn’t send any letter yet, now is the time. Cancelled Disney shows were already brought back by fan support in the past, and dave Filoni mentionned the letters in his video, which means we are getting through.
Never give up hope, no matter how dark things seem. #SaveTheCloneWars